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| Name | X-RAP MAGNUM PREY 10 ANC |
| EAN | 0022677311012 |
| MPN | RA5820148 |
| Brand | Rapala |
| Lure length | 10cm |
| Lure weight | 41g |
| Color | ANC |
| Lure type | Hardbait |
| Running depth | 0.3-0.6m |
| Swimming Action | Sinking, flutter on drop |
| Hook Configuration | 2 treble hooks size 2 |
| Water Conditions | Saltwater |
| Rigging options | Through-wire, treble hook |
| Transport length | 10cm |
| Model | XRMAGPR10 |
| Material | ABS |
It is a sinking saltwater hardbait with a lipless body, built for long casts, fast retrieves, and fluttering action on the drop.
It is designed for predatory saltwater fish that attack baitfish, especially when you need a compact lure that casts far and holds up to hard strikes.
All variants share the same 10 cm, 41 g body and action. Choose natural baitfish colours for clear water and cautious fish, or brighter UV and contrast colours for changing light and stronger visibility.
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The Rapala X-Rap Magnum Prey is built for long casts, fast retrieves, and hard-hitting saltwater predators. Its lipless body sinks with a flutter on the drop, then tracks high in the water on a quick retrieve like a fleeing baitfish.
The heavy, aerodynamic body helps you reach distant feeding fish from shore or boat. Through-wire construction adds the strength needed when aggressive fish hit close to structure or in open water.
This hardbait combines a sinking presentation with a fluttering fall, which helps during pauses and spin stops. When worked quickly, it rises and skips near the surface, matching panicked prey in active saltwater situations.
Each 10 cm lure weighs 41 g and comes fitted with two heavy-duty size 2 treble hooks. Strong hardware, holographic 3D eyes, and saltwater-focused finishes make the range suitable for powerful sea species and repeated casting.
All variants share the same size, weight, and action, so your choice mainly comes down to colour. Natural baitfish finishes suit clear water and pressured fish, while brighter UV and contrast patterns stand out better in changing light or rougher conditions.